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COMMUNITY INFO STEINER RANCH
COMMUNITY ASSOCIATIONS OFFICE 12550 Country Trails Lane Austin, Texas 78732 512-266-7553 – Telephone
IMPORTANT NUMBERS
EMERGENCY NUMBERS
EMERGENCY...........................................................................911 Fire...........................................................................................911
Ambulance...........................................................................911 Sheriff – Non-Emergency........................512-974-0845 Travis County ESD No.6/Lake Travis Fire Rescue
Administration Office.............................512-266-2533
Travis County Animal Control.................512-974-2000
512-266-9312 – Facsimile
STEINER RANCH CONTACTS
www.steinerranchhoa.org
Office........................................................................................512-266-7553
OFFICE HOURS Monday - Friday (Closed from 12-1:00pm).9:00am - 5:00pm Saturday & Sunday ........................................................................... CLOSED
STAFF General Manager Angela Thielemans.......................................... steiner@ciramail.com
Steiner Ranch Community Association
SCHOOLS
Leander ISD....................................................512-570-0000 Vandegrift High School.............................512-570-2300
Canyon Ridge Middle School..................512-570-3500
Laura Welch Bush Elementary.................512-570-6100 Steiner Ranch Elementary........................512-570-5700
River Ridge Elementary..............................512-570-7300
UTILITIES
Travis County WCID # 17...............................512-266-1111
City of Austin Electric.................................512-494-9400 Texas Gas Service
Operations Manager
Custom Service....................................1-800-700-2443
Sarah Dunlap....................................................... steiner@ciramail.com
Call Before You Dig.............................1-800-344-8377
Lifestyle and Communication Manager Desirre Ghebremicael.................................... steiner@ciramail.com
Architectural and Community Standards Coordinator Samantha Dominguez.................................. steiner@ciramail.com
Front Desk Coordinator Kayla Rutt................................................................ steiner@ciramail.com
Compliance...................................................... steiner@ciramail.com
COMPLIANCE, ARCHITECTURAL Compliance/ACC Coordinator............... steiner@ciramail.com
Emergencies...............................................512-370-8609 AT&T
New Service...........................................1-800-464-7928 Repair......................................................1-800-246-8464 Billing.......................................................1-800-858-7928
Time Warner Cable
Customer Service....................................512-485-5555
Repairs.........................................................512-485-5080
TDS (Trash & Recycle).................................512-329-1752 Austin/Travis County Hazardous Waste
............................................................................512-974-4343
OTHER NUMBERS
Lake Travis Postal Office...........................512-263-2458
Coyote Sightings.................................................................311 Five Star Commercial Community Management
Balcones Canyonlands Preserve.......................................
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NEWSLETTER PUBLISHER
Email the SRMA BOD.........................board@steinerranchhoa.org
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FROM THE ASSOCIATION OFFICE 5
General Maintenance Update from the SRMA Board
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SRMA Association Management Staff Update
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Friendly Reminders
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Steiner Ranch Residential Owners Association Partners
with New HOA Management Company
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Why Homes are Lost in Wildfires
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Fall Is A Good Time To Trim Trees
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Slow Down & Pay Attention In School Zones!
STEINER ACTIVITIES & EVENTS
Steiner Ranch Master Association Board of Directors Meets on the third Tuesday of each month at 6:00pm at Towne Square. Steiner Ranch Residential Owners Board of Directors Meets on the last Thursday of each month at 6:00pm at Towne Square.
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Steiner Ranch Concert in the Park
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News from the Trails Committee
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Young at Heart News
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Annual Garage Sale
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Concert In The Park Celebrates 15th Year Anniversary
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VHS Band and Vision Dance Company March-A-Thon
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Fall, Winter and Spring Programs
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Steiner Ranch Celebrated July 4th
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Fall Field Lottery
Event Planning Committee
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Nitro Swimming
Meets once a month. To join the committee and for more info, please send an email to desirre.ghebremicael@grandmanors.com
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Classifieds
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Teen Job Seekers
UPCOMING STEINER RANCH HOA EVENTS
08/06
March-A-Thon
08/20
Concert In The Park
9/10
Fall Community Garage Sale
10/17 – 10/27
Steiner Spook-tacular House Parade
12/03
Santa Event
12/08
Volunteers’ dinner
12/01 – 12/16
Santa Mailbox
12/12-12/22
Annual Holiday House Decorating contest
Trail Committee Meets on the third Wednesday of each month at 6:30pm. The committee also holds monthly trail work days. To learn more visit the Steiner Ranch Trail Committee Facebook page for the most up to date information and join their newsletter by subscribing at https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/ steinertrails
COVER PHOTO
This month’s cover photo features the Vandegrift High School Band & Vision Dance team performing at last year’s March-A-Thon fundraising event. It also features Steiner Ranch Concert In The Park. Both events are scheduled to take place this year on August 6th and 20th respectively. For details see pages 13 and 14. Have a photo you would like to see published in the next Ranch Record? For consideration, send pictures to communications@steinerranchhoa. org no later than the 8th of the month prior to publication. Your photo might just be next month’s cover! By submitting your photo you agree to allow your photo to be published in future issues of the Ranch Record and/or other Steiner Ranch communications.
Events are tentative & subject to change or cancel at any time. Events are planned by the Steiner Ranch Event Planning Committee, and are for Steiner Ranch residents in good standing with the association and their guests only. Final approval to participate in any Steiner Ranch program or event is dependent upon HOA approval. For more information, please contact Desirre Ghebremicael at: steiner@ ciramail.com. For the most up to date information, follow us at: Facebook. com/SteinerRanchHOAevents or visit the Steiner Ranch HOA website at: www.steinerranchhoa.org 4
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General Maintenance Update from the SRMA Board
Dear Steiner Ranch Master Association (SRMA) Homeowners,
We appreciate residents that have submitted request/feedback on maintenance needs across our 5,000-acre master planned community. Maintenance request QR code flyers that have been posted at all key locations and amenities. The HOA maintenance staff reviews reports daily. However, for problems that require HOA immediate action such as fecal contamination at community pools or hazardous issues, please call the HOA office at 512266-7553 or GrandManors Residents Services at 1-855-947-2636. (The answering service will be available after hours) to report immediately. For a comprehensive list of maintenance and improvement updates to date, please scan the QR code below or visit http://steinerranchhoa.org/ document_view.asp?id=1106: GrandManors maintenance staff continues to do preventative maintenance per schedule including but not limited to: • Building, repairing, and staining park benches and tables • Monthly AC filters change at Towne Square and Bella Mar • Weekly wipe down/clean all water
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fountains, including the dog park Weekly check of play gym and swings for rust, paint loss, and padding Clean filters at the Bella Mar Pond three times per week Empty trash cans at small parks twice per week Fix lounge chair by pavilion door at Towne Square and inspect/ repair all other furniture at Bella Mar. Dispose of anything unfixable Conduct bi-weekly inspections of all amenities to make sure they are clean and in working order including all control access gates Change the Reader Board Monthly for upcoming meetings and events Pick up and dump, replace liners and bags at all 25 dog stations Empty trash cans daily at Bella Mar, Towne Square, Westridge, Las Brisas, Lantana Ridge, and Canyon Glen parks Stain/Repair wood sign frames throughout the community Touch up the faded stain on all the stained mail kiosks
We truly appreciate residents for being patient and for helping us keep our amenities looking top-notch! Regards, The Steiner Ranch Master Association Board of Directors For more information about the SRMA Board, Vision, Projects, and Communications, please visit steinerranchhoa.org.
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SRMA Association Management Staff Update The Steiner Ranch Master Association (SRMA) Board of Directors is pleased to announce the hiring of a new Community Association General Manager effective Monday, July 11th, 2022.
Angie Thielemans
Certifications & Licenses: CMCA (Certified Manager of Community Associations) AMS (Association Management Specialist) Ms. Thielemans previously served as General Manager for The Hills Property Owners Association for 13 years. She started with RealManage in May of 2005 as a portfolio manager and transitioned to her on-site role in 2006. She currently serves as the on-site manager for Steiner Ranch. Since 1994, she has worked as the on-site General Manager for such developments in Austin as Barton Creek and Spanish Oaks at Bee Caves among others. Ms. Thielemans’ prior experience includes creating design guidelines for new communities, project manager for several construction projects and also has a background in marketing where she coordinated numerous showhouse tours in Austin. Her volunteer work includes: • President and Board member for Community Association Institute – Austin (2009 – 2014) • Served as host parent to foreign exchange students for three years (2005-2008) • AISD School Mentor Program • Women’s Symphony League • Executive Board Member – Southwest Area Council, Austin Chamber of Commerce • Project Transitions – AIDS Services • Greater Austin Chamber of Commerce – Cow Patty Open Golf Tournaments – two time Chair • Williamson County Humane Society • Austin Holocaust Commemoration The SRMA Board of Directors looks forward to welcoming Ms. Angie Thielemans to the Association management team.
Friendly Reminders Please remember and share with all family members the following: GREENBELT CUTTING & CONSTRUCTION IS PROHIBITED Greenbelts in Steiner Ranch are private property of the HOA. Cutting trees, constructing forts or fire pits, and any other activity which damages greenbelts is prohibited and may result in fines and penalties. FIRES ARE PROHIBITED Fires are absolutely prohibited in Steiner Ranch greenbelts. MOTORIZED VEHICLES ARE PROHIBITED Motorized vehicles are not allowed in greenbelt areas or trails as they pose a safety hazard to walkers and bikers. They also damage the trails, which the Trails Committee and other volunteers graciously maintain. Should you observe anyone vandalizing the greenbelts or operating a motorized vehicle on the trails, please immediately contact the Travis County Sherriff’s Department.
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Steiner Ranch Residential Owners Association Partners with New HOA Management Company
The Steiner Ranch Residential Owners’ Association (SRROA), which encompasses homes in the Summit of Eastridge, Valley of Eastridge, Mesa North, Chapparal, Rocky Ridge, Plateau and Hancock Hill signed a contract with Goodwin & Company for association services, to begin August 1, 2022. Goodwin & Company has successfully provided management services for the UT Golf Community and The Fairways at Steiner Ranch. The SRROA Board of Directors look forward to association service improvements as we make this important transition. SRROA homeowners should have received a welcome letter via mail, which outlines pertinent information regarding the association management transition. Most critical is that SRROA owners register for Goodwin & Company’s online and mobile application, TownSq (referred to as Town Square, not to be confused with Towne Square off of Country Trails). The TownSq app offers tools and resources to enhance communication between community members and the HOA management team. Frequently Asked Questions:
SRROA Compliance Reminders
The new SRROA management team will be enforcing compliance per SRROA Covenants, Conditions and Restrictions, so please brush up HOA rules as violations are enforceable by fines. The following are some of the most reported violations: •
Overnight vehicle street parking is not allowed.
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Trash cans must be out of sight, not visible from the street, except on trash and recycling pick-up days.
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Landscaping must be well maintained: grass cut, trees trimmed (outside of Oak Wilt season)
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Noise Nuisance – Be considerate of your neighbors, excessive dog barking is not allowed.
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Boats, trailers and the like are not allowed to be visible.
How do I register for TownSq? - Follow the below steps to get started. NOTE: Please register using the website, not the app. - Visit https://app.townsq.io/ais/sign-up Enter your Account Number (provided in your welcome letter), property billing zip code, and last name. - Provide your email address and create a password.
Who can I reach for HOA help? - Customer Service Team: Available Monday-Friday, 8:00 AM-6:00 PM. Call 855-289-6007 or info@goodwintx.com. Live Chat is available on our website at www.goodwintx.com. - Nicole Lopez, Community Manager: By phone at 512-502-7025 (Office) or via email at ASTRRmanager@goodwintx.com. - Compliance Team: Covenant violation related inquiries can be directed to compliance@goodwintx.com. - TownSq App: Submit a request via Goodwin’s web TownSq website (www.townsq.io) or mobile application.
Have SRROA fees changed? Has the due date for payments changed? No, association dues and the due date(s) for payment remain the same. Detailed information regarding pre-payments and how to pay association fees is outlined in the welcome letter you should have received.
Will there be an onsite manager? The SRROA will have a part-time on-site Community Coordinator and a dedicated half-time Maintenance role. Office location TBD but will not be where the current company offices. Update to come.
Will my key fobs still work at all of the amenities? Yes. Copyright © 2022 Peel, Inc.
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Why Homes are Lost in Wildfires
5. Ensure all weep holes screened with copper wool to stop ember (& insect) intrusion 6. Repair or replace damaged/missing seals around overhead opening garage doors 7. Box-in areas below wood decks and stairs to prevent flammable debris accumulating 8. Move any flammable material away from home, esp. from under windows – mulch, flammable plants, dead leaves, needles, firewood, etc., i.e., anything that can burn 9. Remove anything stored underneath wood decks or stairways and on porches/patios Defensible Space Saves Homes in Wildfires Zone 1 - Immediate Zone: 0 to 5 ft Only non-flammable materials No mulch, bushes, shrubs, or trees
Embers are the main reason homes burn in a wildfire • Wind driven wildfire embers can travel a mile or more
• Extreme Radiant Heat exposure that fails a window (allowing embers inside) • Structure to Structure Ignition (auto exposure) of closely spaced homes
Embers ignite secondary Fuel Sources on/ under or near homes • Stored firewood or lumber, door mats, flammable patio items, laundry vent line • Mulch, flammable plants, dead grass/plants, leaf litter, tree duff, debris • Attached wood fencing
Hardening to Resist Embers Saves Homes in Wildfires
Resulting in any of the following ways homes can burn in a wildfire • Direct Flame Ignition of external combustible items or attachments on the home
3. Install & keep 1/8-inch metal mesh screening clean on all attic, roof, and soffit vents
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1. Clean roofs and gutters of dead leaves, pine needles, etc. that embers could ignite 2. Replace or repair any loose or missing shingles or roof tiles
4. Keep dryer vent line clean and ensure vent cover closes fully with no lint buildup
Zone 2 - Intermediate Zone: 5 to 30 ft Well maintained landscaping Separate island plantings No tall shrubs near home Shade trees limbed up 6 to 8 ft Overhanging trees cut back 10 ft No wood piles Zone 3 - Extended Zone: 30 to 100 ft Ground cover regularly cut back Trees limbed up 6 to 8 ft Request free Firewise external evaluation of your home at:
SRFirewise@gmail.com
Sign up for Wildfire Evac. & other Emergency Alerts at:
WarnCentralTexas.org
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Fall Is A Good Time To Trim Trees
Because the risk for oak wilt is low between July and January, now is a good time to trim trees to allow for visibility of pedestrians, traffic and traffic signs. Limbs which extend over sidewalks and roadways pose a potential hazard and should be addressed. Regardless of seasonality, residents are encouraged to follow proper pruning techniques. TexasOakWilt.org recommends the following: •
Always paint fresh wounds on oaks, including pruning cuts and stumps, with wound dressing or latex paint immediately after pruning or live tree removal at all times of the year.
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Clean all pruning tools with 10% bleach solution or Lysol™ between sites and/or trees.
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Debris from diseased red oaks should be immediately chipped, burned or buried.
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Pruning should be completed before February 1 or after June 30.
Slow Down & Pay Attention In School Zones!
School starts on August 17th which means many children will be walking to and from schools and bus stops within the neighborhood. Please slow down, obey speed limits, and be mindful of the various school zones in the community.
If uncertain about trimming, consult with a Texas oak wilt certified arborist, an oak wilt specialist from a city, county or state government agency such as the Texas Forest Service or Texas AgriLife Extension Service, or visit texasoakwilt.org. The Steiner Ranch Master Association and Steiner Ranch Residential Association each have Oak Wilt Policies in effect. To view each policy in its entirety, visit the HOA website and click the ‘Oak Wilt Policy’ tab located under the ‘FAQ’ drop down menu.
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Steiner Activities & Events
News from the Trails Committee Submitted by Sterling Gray
Start Purging!
Okay, I may be a little biased, but my favorite part of Steiner Ranch are the nature trails. With nearly 20 miles, there is always some new area to explore, something new to see. And as the seasons change, the trails seem to change as well. They look completely different in the summer compared to the winter, spring compared to Fall. Now, if you’ve lived here for more than a year, you know summers can be brutal. The key is getting up and out on the trails early, before the mid-day heat saps every last bit of energy you had. You’re also much more likely to see wildlife in the early morning – which brings me to the real story. My wife really likes visiting zoos. I do too, but I’m not a big fan of seeing animals behind bars. I prefer seeing wildlife - you know - in the wild. Well imagine my surprise during an early morning hike on Lakewood Hills Trail – when out of the corner of my eye, I spied a large hairy creature walking upright. I quickly snapped a photo for Instagram, but he disappeared as quickly as he appeared. I’ve heard the tales of Bigfoot sightings in the Pacific Northwest, but I didn’t realize we had Sasquatch in Steiner. This is the one time I was glad to see a wild animal behind bars. But after my adrenaline rush dissipated – I couldn’t help but wonder, how in the world did he got here? Did he hitchhike half way across the country? Did a Microsoft exective capture him and then relocate to Central Texas? Was he guarding the estate homes in Lakewood Hills? Maybe he was living rent-free in a Casita – in exchange for keeping coyotes and thieves away. Some mysteries are better left – well, mysterious. If you enjoy the trails as much as we do on the Trails Committee, why not join us during our monthly trail maintenance events, held the fourth Sunday of each month. Visit the Steiner Ranch Trail Committee Facebook page (https://www.facebook.com/srtrailcommittee) for times, locations and more details. You can also connect with the Trails Committee via the GroupMe app at “Steiner Ranch Trails Committee”. As always, I hope to see you out on the trails soon, and don’t forget to bring a camera – you never know just what you’ll see.
Young at Heart News
Pictured above are members of Steiner Ranch Young at Heart taking a tour with the Exploring Austin group. Young at Heart is a group open to Steiner Ranch residents ages 55+. We are a social organization wanting to share fun times. Our activities include Book Club, Canasta, Euchre, Mah-Jongg, Mexican Train, Bunco, Biking, Ladies Lunching Out, Happy Hours, Men’s Lunch group, and Men’s Coffee gathering. For information email emb43@sbcglobal.net.
Annual Community Wide Fall Garage Sale
The annual Steiner Ranch Fall garage sale is scheduled for Saturday, September 10th from 8:00am – 12:00pm. Place the items you wish to sell in your driveway or garage before 8:00am. The HOA does the advertising for you. It’s that easy!
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Concert In The Park Celebrates 15th Year Anniversary, August 20th! The Events Planning Committee is excited to celebrate the 15th anniversary of the annual Concert In The Park community event, scheduled for August 20th at Towne Square. The event will begin at 6:00pm and will feature one of Steiner Ranch's favorite funky Austin band - The Dysfunkshun Junkshun and Steiner's own four-piece American rock band - Duval Road. Come and rock out to the songs you remember from the 70's, 80's, 90's, '00s, and beyond! The Vandegrift High School marching band, cheer, and dance teams will kick off the festivities with a special performance. Games and activities for the whole family will be available and food will be offered for sale. Residents are welcome to bring refreshments. Lawn chairs and blankets are recommended. Concert In The Park began in the summer of 2007 when Cups & Cones owners Rick Nordin and Kristi Lee-Nordin hosted a small band at their business and received positive resident response. The event grew and Concert In The Park has since been hosted by the Steiner Ranch HOA every August. The goal of the event is to bring the community together to reconnect after the summer break at an upbeat and enthusiastic event and celebrate the start of a great school year. What started small is now Steiner’s largest neighborhood social event, attracting thousands of residents and friends. We hope you’ll join us! We hope you’ll join us for our 15th celebration of Concert In The Park! A special thank you to the HOA Events Planning Committee, the Steiner Ranch Master Association and Austin Baptist Church and all the other sponsors for their support.
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Fall, Winter & Spring Programs
The Association has put together the 2022-23 Programs Guide with all HOA activity and program offerings in one place. Multiple programs are offered, please stop by the HOA to pick up a program guide or visit the Steiner Ranch HOA website at steinerranchhoa.org or scan the QR code to view it online:
Vandegrift High School Band and Vision Dance Company March-A-Thon Saturday, August 6th, 8am Starting at John Simpson Park
The award-winning Vandegrift Band & Vision Dance Company is excited to continue its summer tradition of entertaining the Steiner Ranch community with the annual March-A-Thon parade. More than 375 band and Vision members will march and play spirit tunes through the residential streets of Steiner Ranch. How we need YOUR help: This is a MAJOR fundraising event for the band to kick-off the marching season. We need your help to raise the necessary funds for the nationally topranked program and their planned November 2022 trip to the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade in New York City. Residents on the route can book private concerts, and all are welcome follow the group as they play along the parade route.
Thank you for continuing to support your Vandegrift Band & Vision Dance Company!
Featured programs include: Children’s Programs • Lonestar Soccer
• Nitro Swimming • Neighborhood Sports to
• Gold Stars Swimming • Trevelise Musique • Sportball • Tap~N~Toe • Tennis
Adult Programs
• Tennis
• Tai Chi • Camp Gladiator • Master Swimming • High Fitness • Community Yoga • Lake Austin Spa Yoga For more info, send an email to steiner@ ciramail.com 14
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Steiner Activities & Events Steiner Ranch Celebrated July 4th with a Parade & Family Fun!
A big shoutout to the Steiner Ranch event Planning Committee for organizing a fantastic July 4th celebration, and a huge thank you to the Steiner Ranch Master Association for making the event possible by being the event flagship sponsor. Many Steiner residents attended the event for a morning of celebration and community. The event planning committee gave away 100 decorating kits and many families joined and decorated their rides RED, WHITE & BLUE. Becky Zabalaoui, VHS rising senior, led the celebration by singing the National anthem, and Troop 201 presented the flag. Special thanks go to Adan Ballesteros - Travis County Constable Office Pct. 2, Lake Travis Fire Rescue Station 605, Troop 201 and Steiner Ranch Interscholastic MTB for leading the parade and many joined, showing off their patriotic spirit and decorated rides. Families continued their celebration at the carnival and had fun cooling off on the water slides and foam pit, swinging, jumping, rock climbing, and much more… Special thanks also go to Young Men’s Service League - Hill Country Chapter for cleaning up the park after the event. (Photo Credits One Media Company)
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Fall Field Lottery
Steiner Activities & Events Nitro Swimming News
Are you planning on coaching a team this fall? Need a place to practice? Mark your calendar for the 2022 Fall field lottery to be held on August 26th.
Hello Steiner Ranch!!
Register your team by sending an email to desirre.ghebremicael@ grandmanors.com. Registration must be submitted by 5:00pm on August 22nd with the following information: • Name of coach • Address • Phone number • Organization (CC United, Town & Country, etc.) • Sport (soccer, baseball, etc.) • Age group • 1st, 2nd & 3rd choice of field, time & day.
Plenty of options from the casual once or twice a week to the more competitive multiple times a week. Whatever you’re looking for, we offer it!
FIELD OPTIONS:
• Towne Square • Bella Mar (baseball side or tennis court side) • John Simpson park • Westridge Fields (off of Flat Top Ranch Road)
Nitro Swimming, the area’s TOP USA Swimming program is excited to be coming back to Steiner Ranch this school year season!
Check us out at www.nitroswim.com ! Our season at Bella Mar begins August 22nd! New Swimmer Evaluations will be held at the Bella Mar pool on Wednesday, Aug 10th, 5:30-7:00PM; or Saturday Aug 13th from 9:00-11:00AM. No appointment necessary. If you’re already a part of Nitro, Coach Kyle and Daniel will be reaching out to our current Nitro families with registration information. Any questions please contact Daniel.Martin@nitroswim.com Spread the word, and we hope to see you at the pool!
TIME OPTIONS:
• One hour weekly beginning at 4:00pm until sunset (daylight savings time ends on Sunday, November 6). DAY OPTIONS:
• Monday – Friday only If you are coaching more than one team, please list them separately. Assigned practice day(s), time(s), and field(s) will be emailed to you by August 31st. Please note, once you have been awarded a practice day, time and field, changes will not be made until the next fall field lottery. *Please Note: If you are with Neighborhood Sports (soccer or flag football), you do not need to register your team for the lottery as representatives will be attending the lottery on your behalf.
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ATTENTION TEENAGE JOB SEEKERS
TEENAGE JOB SEEKERS
Please submit your information to communications@steinerranchhoa.org if you would like to be added, removed to the list, or to have your information updated.
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